Talk To Me In Korean - Level 1 Lesson 10

안녕하세요! In this TTMIK lesson, let’s look at how to say “I want to”!!! It’s very important to know how to say this when you start learning a foreign language because you need to express what you want in order to get what you want. Using this expression, you will be able to say what you want to eat, what you want to see, or where you want to go. Now listen in to find out how to use this expression, and while you do, be sure to check out the free PDF lesson notes as well! 감사합니다.
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LEVEL 1 LESSON 10
In this lesson, we are going to have a look at the expressions

“있어요” [i-sseo-yo] and ”없어요” [eop-sseo-yo]
HAVE/DON’T HAVE, and also about things that EXISTS/DOESN’T EXIST, you can use these expressions.
When you want to talk about what people

있어요 [i-sseo-yo] comes from 있다 [it-da], and it basically expresses that something exists.
If you are talking about someone or something existing in a specific place, it means “ Ex) I am here. / It’s over there. / I am at home now.

to be”

If you are talking about something (or someone in some cases) in your possession, it means “

to have”

Ex) I have a sister. / I have eleven dogs. / Do you have a private airplane?

And

없어요 [eop-sseo-yo] is the opposite, and it comes from the verb 없다 [eop-da]. Even

though there IS a way to say the same thing, using 있어요 and making into a negative sentence, since there is this independent verb in Korean (없어요) for expression non-existence, it’s more convenient to use 없어요 rather than saying 있지 않아요 or 안 있어요 (we’ll learn these form in a later lesson to come.)

So, in conclusion,

있어요 <--> 없어요
[i-sseo-yo] [eop-sseo-yo]

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1. 물 있어요. [mul i-sseo-yo] = There is water. / Water exists. / I have water. / They have water. 2. 물 있어요? [mul i-sseo-yo?] = Is there water? / Do you have water? / Do they have water? 3. 친구 있어요. [chin-gu i-sseo-yo] = I have friends. / I have a friend. / There are friends. 4. 친구 있어요? [chin-gu i-sseo-yo?] = Do you have friends? / Do they have friends? 5. 시간 있어요. [si-gan i-sseo-yo] = There is time. / I have time. / They have time. 6. 시간 있어요? [si-gan i-sseo-yo?] = Is there time? / Do you have time? / Do they have time?

This PDF is to be used along with the MP3 audio lesson available at TalkToMeInKorean.com. Please feel free to share TalkToMeInKorean’s free Korean lessons and PDF files with anybody who is studying Korean. If you have any questions or feedback, visit TalkToMeInKorean.com.

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LEVEL 1 LESSON 10
-------------------------------------------- Review Time --------------------------------------------Do you remember the usages of

이/가 [i/ga], the subject marking particles?

은/는 [eun/neun], the topic marking particles and

은 and 는 mark the topic of a sentence, and at the same time emphasize the contrast between the topic of the sentence and the other things.

So if you say 시간 없어요. [si-gan eops-eo-yo] that means “I don’t have time.” and if you want to say, “I have other things but just TIME is not what I have.” you can say that simply by add 은 [eun] or 는 [neun] at the end of 시간 [si-gan] (but in this case, 시간 ends with a last consonant so 은 is used), that becomes 시간

은 없어요.

And if someone asks you “What is it that you don’t have? What are you saying that you don’t have?” you can answer that question by saying “TIME. Time is what I don’t have.” and that can be expressed through 시간

있어요 and 없어요 can be used to form many interesting and frequently used expressions in Korean.

재미 [ jae-mi] = fun 재미 + 있어요 = 재미있어요 literally means “fun exists” but it means “to be interesting” **Notice how the two words are even written without any space inbetween. That’s because it has already become an expression used daily.

Example) TTMIK 재미있어요! [ jae-mi-i-sseo-yo] = TTMIK is fun! / TTMIK is interesting!
This PDF is to be used along with the MP3 audio lesson available at TalkToMeInKorean.com. Please feel free to share TalkToMeInKorean’s free Korean lessons and PDF files with anybody who is studying Korean. If you have any questions or feedback, visit TalkToMeInKorean.com.